Schlagwort

KMU

Interview

'If we don't change our China policy, we will pay dearly'

Political scientist Andreas Fulda believes a short-term paradigm shift in the German discourse on China is unavoidable if the country is to end its psychological dependence on an authoritarian state. He sees the biggest obstacle in the Chancellery.

Von Marcel Grzanna

Analyse

Mittelstand: So führt De-Risking zu stärkerem Engagement in China

Um Risiken zu minimieren, steigert der fränkische Mittelständler Ebm-Papst seine Investitionen in der Volksrepublik und anderswo in der Welt. Das Ziel ist es, die Produktion in verschiedenen Erdteilen möglichst unabhängig voneinander zu machen.

Von Carolyn Braun

Feature

SMEs: How de-risking leads to more investment in China

In order to minimize risks, the German medium-sized company Ebm-Papst is increasing its investments in the People's Republic and elsewhere in the world. The aim is to make production in different parts of the world as independent of each other as possible.

Von Carolyn Braun

Feature

Sanctions: Why Berlin is preventing a tougher package against Russia

The "no-Russia clause" in the sanctions regime against Moscow will not be extended to subsidiaries of EU companies for the time being due to concerns expressed by the German government. The 14th sanctions package contains sanctions against Russia's liquefied natural gas business for the first time.

Von Stephan Israel